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1 VITA STEVEN G. MEDEMA Department of Economics Phone: 919-660-1802 Duke University Email: [email protected] 419 Chapel Drive Office: 07F Social Sciences Building 213 Social Sciences Building Box 90097 Durham, NC 27708-0097 USA FIELDS: History of Economics, Public Economics, Law and Economics EDUCATION: Ph.D., Economics, Michigan State University, 1989. M.A., Economics, Michigan State University, 1987. B.A., Economics, Calvin College, 1985. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Research Professor, Department of Economics, Duke University, July 2019-. Associate Director, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, July 2019-. Research Associate in the School of Law, Duke University, September 2019-. Senior Fellow, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, July 2019-. Shackle Visiting Fellow in Economics and Social Sciences, St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge, Michaelmas 2019. Senior Visiting Scholar, Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge, Michaelmas 2019. University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado Denver, July 2019-. University Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado, December 2013-June 2019. Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado Denver, August 1999-June 2019. President’s Teaching Scholar, University of Colorado, May 2008-June 2019. Emeritus, July 2019-. Director, University Honors and Leadership Program, University of Colorado Denver. January 2009-June 2019. Visiting Professor, George Mason University, February 2012.

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VITA

STEVEN G. MEDEMA

Department of Economics Phone: 919-660-1802 Email: [email protected] Duke University Email: [email protected] 419 Chapel Drive Office: 07F Social Sciences Building 213 Social Sciences Building Box 90097 Durham, NC 27708-0097 USA FIELDS: History of Economics, Public Economics, Law and Economics EDUCATION: Ph.D., Economics, Michigan State University, 1989. M.A., Economics, Michigan State University, 1987. B.A., Economics, Calvin College, 1985. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Research Professor, Department of Economics, Duke University, July 2019-. Associate Director, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, July 2019-. Research Associate in the School of Law, Duke University, September 2019-. Senior Fellow, Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, July 2019-. Shackle Visiting Fellow in Economics and Social Sciences, St. Edmund’s College, University of

Cambridge, Michaelmas 2019. Senior Visiting Scholar, Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge,

Michaelmas 2019. University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado Denver, July 2019-. University Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado, December 2013-June 2019. Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado Denver, August 1999-June 2019. President’s Teaching Scholar, University of Colorado, May 2008-June 2019. Emeritus, July

2019-. Director, University Honors and Leadership Program, University of Colorado Denver. January

2009-June 2019. Visiting Professor, George Mason University, February 2012.

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Lone Mountain Fellow, Property and Environment Research Center, August 2011. Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010. Visiting Professor, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 2005, 2006. Visiting Professor, University of Aix-Marseille III, 2004. Visiting Professor, University of Nice, 2002. Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, January 1996-July

2001. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, August 1994-

July 1999. Visiting Lecturer, Erasmus Law and Economics Institute—Michigan State University Summer

Program in Law and Economics, Hamburg, Germany, May-June 1999. Visiting Lecturer, Moscow State University, May-June 1997. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, August

1989-July 1994. Instructor, Department of Economics, Michigan State University, Fall 1987. Graduate Assistant, Department of Economics, Michigan State University, 1985-1989. PUBLICATIONS: Books Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage: Essays in Honour of Tiziano Raffaelli. (edited with

Katia Caldari and Marco Dardi). London: Palgrave, 2020. The Economics Book: From Xenophon to Cryptocurrency, 250 Milestones in the History of

Economics. New York: Sterling, November 2019. Simplified Chinese translation, Chongqing University Press (forthcoming); Russian translation, BKL (forthcoming).

Market Failure in Context (edited with Alain Marciano). Durham: Duke University Press, 2015. Paul Samuelson on the History of Economics: Selected Essays (edited with Anthony Waterman).

New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. The Economist as Public Intellectual (edited with Tiago Mata). Durham: Duke University Press,

2014. Jacob Viner: Lectures in Economics 301 (edited with Douglas Irwin). New Brunswick, NJ:

Transaction Publishers, 2013. The History of Economic Thought: A Reader, 2nd edition (edited with Warren J. Samuels).

London: Routledge, 2013. Classics in Chicago Price Theory, 3 vols. (edited with J. Daniel Hammond and John Singleton).

Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013. The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 2009. Paperback edition, 2011. Chinese translation, 2014. Economics and the Law: From Posner to Post Modernism and Beyond, 2nd edition (with

Nicholas Mercuro). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006. Russian translation, 2017.

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The Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought (edited with Peter Boettke). Supplement to Volume 37 of History of Political Economy. Durham: Duke University Press, 2005.

Early American Economic Thought, 15 vols. (edited with William Barber, Marianne Johnson, Malcolm Rutherford and Warren J. Samuels). London: Pickering and Chatto, Vols. 1-5, 2003; Vols. 6-10, 2004; Vols. 11-15, 2005.

The History of Economic Thought: A Reader (edited with Warren J. Samuels). London: Routledge, 2003.

Historians of Economics and of Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory (edited with Warren J. Samuels). London: Routledge, 2001. Paperback edition, 2013.

Economics Broadly Considered: Essays in Honor of Warren J. Samuels (edited with Jeff Biddle and John B. Davis). London: Routledge, 2001. Paperback edition, 2014.

Lionel Robbins: A History of Economic Thought – The LSE Lectures (edited with Warren J. Samuels). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. Paperback edition with revised introduction and new afterword 2000. Italian translation 2001. South Asian edition published by Oxford University Press, 2001. Chinese translation, 2008. Russian translation, forthcoming.

Coasean Economics: Law and Economics and the New Institutional Economics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998. Chinese translation, 2007.

Economics and the Law: From Posner to Postmodernism (with Nicholas Mercuro). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997. Reprinted 1999. Paperback edition 1999. Chinese translation, 2011.

Foundations of Research in Economics: How Do Economists Do Economics? (edited with Warren J. Samuels). Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1996.

The Legacy of Ronald Coase in Economic Analysis, 2 vols. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995.

Ronald H. Coase. London and New York: Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press, 1994. Chinese translation, Zhejiang University Press, 2017.

Gardiner C. Means: Institutionalist and Post Keynesian (with Warren J. Samuels), M.E. Sharpe, 1990.

Articles Under Submission “Identifying a ‘Chicago School’ of Economics: On the Origins, Evolution, and Evolving

Meanings of a Famous Brand Name.” Working Paper, University of Colorado Denver, August 2018 (revise and resubmit, Journal of the History of Economic Thought).

Articles Published and In Press “Nonwelfarism in the Early Debates Over the Coase Theorem: The Case of Environmental

Economics.” In Antoinette Baujard, Roger E. Backhouse and Tamotsu Nishizawa, eds., Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values: Revisiting the History of Welfare Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).

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“The Coase Theorem at Sixty,” Journal of Economic Literature 58 (December 2020): 1045-

1128. “Embracing at Arm’s Length: Ronald Coase’s Uneasy Relationship with ‘Chicago School’.”

Oxford Economic Papers 72 (October 2020): 1072-1090. “Between LSE and Cambridge: Accounting for Coase’s Fascination with Alfred Marshall.” In

Katia Caldari, Marco Dardi, and Steven G. Medema, eds., Marshall and the Marshallian Heritage: Essays in Honour of Tiziano Raffaelli. London: Palgrave, 2020.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? Externalities, Competitive Equilibrium, and the Myth of a Pigovian Tradition,” History of Political Economy 52 (February 2020): 135-170.

“Disciplinary Collisions: Blum, Kalven, and the Economic Analyses of Accident Law at Chicago in the 1960s” (with Alain Marciano), in Magdalena Malecka and Péter Cserne, eds., Law and Economics and Interdisciplinary Exchange. London: Routledge, 2020, pp. 53-75.

“The Economist and the Economist’s Audience,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 41 (September 2019): 335-41.

“The Coase Theorem,” in Alain Marciano and Giovanni Battista Ramello, eds., The Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. Berlin: Springer, 2019, pp. 249-254.

“Scientific Imperialism, or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers, and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law,” in Uskali Mäki, Adrian Walsh, and Manuela Fernández Pinto, eds., Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. London: Routledge, 2017, pp. 89-116.

“Coase, Ronald Harry,” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.

“No ‘Aphoristic Spectacle of Cruel Passions’: Economics, Natural Law, and the History of Ideas,” Faith and Economics 67 (Spring 2016): 113-18.

“Ronald Coase and the Legal-Economic Nexus,” in Claude Menard and Elodie Bertrand, eds., The Elgar Companion to Ronald Coase. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016, pp. 291-304. Reprinted in Henry N. Butler and Jonathan Klick, eds, History of Law and Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

“Crossing the Atlantic with Calabresi and Coase: Efficiency, Distribution, and Justice at the Origins of Economic Analysis of Law in Britain,” History of Economic Ideas 23(3 2015): 61-87.

“A Distinctively American Economics? What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and Why It Matters,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 37 (June 2015): 163-69.

“‘A Magnificent Business Prospect …’: The Coase Theorem, the Extortion Problem, and the Creation of Coase Theorem Worlds,” Journal of Institutional Economics 11 (June 2015): 353-78.

“The ‘Subtle Processes of Economic Reasoning’: Marshall, Becker, and Theorizing about Economic Man and Other-Regarding Behavior,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 33 (2015): 43-73.

“From Dismal to Dominance? Law and Economics, and the Values of Imperial Science, Historically Contemplated,” in Nicholas Mercuro and Aristides Hatzis, eds., Law and Economics: Philosophical Issues and Fundamental Questions. London: Routledge, 2015,

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pp. 69-88. Reprinted in Henry N. Butler and Jonathan Klick, eds, History of Law and Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018.

“The Coase Theorem,” in Robert E. McAuliffe, ed., The Wiley Encyclopedia of Management, Volume VIII: Managerial Economics, 3rd edn. Chichester, UK: Wiley, 2015, pp. 49-51.

“Debating Law’s Irrelevance: Legal Scholarship and the Coase Theorem in the 1960s,” Texas A&M Law Review 2 (Fall 2014): 159-213.

“The 8th Duke of Argyll, the Economics of Land Tenancy, and Stigler’s ‘Coase Theorem’” (with Kirk D. Johnson and Warren J. Samuels), History of Economic Thought and Policy 3: (2-2014): 5-28.

“Juris Prudence: Calabresi’s Uneasy Relationship with the Coase Theorem,” Law and Contemporary Problems 77 (No. 2, 2014): 65-95.

“1966 and All That: The Birth of the Coase Theorem Controversy,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 36 (September 2014): 271-303.

“Neither Misunderstood Nor Ignored: The Early Reception of Coase’s Wider Challenge to the Analysis of Externalities,” History of Economic Ideas 24 (No. 1 2014): 111-132.

“Those Crazy Transaction Costs: On the Irrelevance of the Equivalence Between Monetary Damages and Specific Performance” (with Greg DeAngelo), European Journal of Law and Economics 37 (April 2014): 269-75.

“Economics and Institutions: Lessons from the Coase Theorem,” Revue Economique 65 (March 2014): 243-61.

“The Curious Treatment of the Coase Theorem in Environmental Economics 1960-1979,” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 8 (Winter 2014): 39-57. Reprinted in Stephen Martin, ed. Market Failure, volume 2. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.

“The Coase Theorem Down Under: Revisiting the Economic Record Controversy,” History of Economics Review 59 (Winter 2014): 1-19.

“Walras in the Age of Marshall: An Analysis of English-Language Journals, 1890-1939” (with Roger E. Backhouse), in Roberto Baranzini and François Allisson, Economics and Other Branches—In the Shade of the Oak Tree: Essays in Honour of Pascal Bridel. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2014, pp. 69-86.

“The Importance of Being Misunderstood: The Coase Theorem and the Legacy of ‘The Problem of Social Cost’,” Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 5 (Fall 2013): 249-53. Reprinted in Chennat Gopalakrishnan, ed., Classic Papers in Natural Resource Economics Revisited. London: Routledge, 2016. Paperback edition 2017.

“Creating a Paradox: Self-Interest, Civic Duty, and the Evolution of the Theory of the Rational Voter in the Formative Era of Public Choice Analysis,” Oeconomia 3 (March 2013): 61-85.

“On Why There Is No Milton Friedman Today: Sui Generis, Sui Temporis,” Econ Journal Watch 10 (May 2013): 197-204.

“Preface” to Réglementations et concurrence dans les chemins de fer français,1823-1914, by Guy Numa. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2013.

“Warren J. Samuels: A Personal Reminiscence,” History of Political Economy 44 (Fall 2012): 389-411.

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“Economists and the Analysis of Government Failure: Fallacies in the Chicago and Virginia Interpretations of Cambridge Welfare Economics” (with Roger E. Backhouse), Cambridge Journal of Economics 36 (July 2012): 981-994.

“Textbooks as Data for the Study of the History of Economics: Lowly Beast or Fruitful Vineyard?” History of Economic Thought and Policy 1 (no. 2, 2012): 193-207.

“Introduction” to reissue of Warren J. Samuels, Pareto on Policy. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2012, pp. vii-xxiv.

“Remembering Warren Samuels,” History of Economic Ideas 19 (no. 3 2011): 9-16. “Public Choice and the Notion of Creative Communities,” History of Political Economy 43

(Spring 2011): 225-246. “The Coase Theorem: Lessons for the Study of the History of Economic Thought,” Journal of

the History of Economic Thought 33 (March 2011): 1-18. “A Case of Mistaken Identity: George Stigler, ‘The Problem of Social Cost,’ and the Coase

Theorem,” European Journal of Law and Economics 31 (February 2011): 11-38. “Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics,” in Rob Van Horn, Philip Mirowski,

and Thomas Stapleford, eds., Building Chicago Economics: New Perspectives on the History of America’s Most Powerful Economics Program. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. 151-79.

“Paul Samuelson: Historian of Economic Thought” (with A.M.C. Waterman), History of Economic Ideas 18 (3, 2010): 67-86.

“The Reception of Marshall in the United States” (with Roger E. Backhouse and Bradley W. Bateman), in Tiziano Raffaelli, Giacomo Becattini, Katia Caldari and Marco Dardi, eds., The Diffusion of Alfred Marshall’s Thought. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010.

“The Chicago School of Law and Economics,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010, pp. 160-74.

“Ronald H. Coase,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010, pp. 259-64.

“Richard A. Posner,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School of Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010, pp. 306-310.

“Pigou’s ‘Prima Facie Case’: Welfare Economics in Theory and Practice,” in Roger E. Backhouse and Tamotsu Nishizawa, eds., No Wealth but Life: Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 42-61.

“Roll Over George Stigler: Berle and Means Meet Chicago Price Theory,” Journal of Institutional Economics 6 (March 2010): 99-107.

“Robbins’s Essay and the Axiomatization of Economics” (with Roger E. Backhouse), Journal of the History of Economic Thought 31 (December 2009): 485-99.

“History by the Numbers: A Comment on Carlson and Diamond,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 31 (December 2009): 543-47.

“Defining Economics: The Long Road to the Acceptance of the Robbins Definition” (with Roger E. Backhouse), Economica 76 (October 2009): 805-820. Reprinted in Frank Cowell and Amos Witztum, eds., Lionel Robbins’s Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science. London: STICERD and the London School of Economics, 2009, pp. 209-230.

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“‘The History of Economics is What Historians of Economics Do’: A Reconsideration of Research Priorities in the History of Economic Thought,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 31 (September 2009): 384-391.

“On the Definition of Economics” (with Roger E. Backhouse), Journal of Economic Perspectives 23 (Winter 2009): 221-33.

“‘Only Three Duties’: The Economic Role of Government in Smith’s Political Economy” (with Warren J. Samuels), in Jeffrey Young, ed., The Elgar Companion to Adam Smith. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009, pp. 300-314.

“Adam Smith and the Chicago School,” in Jeffrey Young, ed., The Elgar Companion to Adam Smith. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009, pp. 346-57. Reprinted in Ross Emmett, ed., The Elgar Companion to the Chicago School. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010, pp. 40-51.

“Ronald H. Coase,” in Roger K. Newman, ed., The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009, pp. 116-117.

“‘Losing My Religion’: Sidgwick, Theism, and the Struggle for Utilitarian Ethics in Economic Analysis,” History of Political Economy 40 (Supplement 2008): 189-211.

“Ronald Coase as a Dissenting Economist,” Studi e Note di Economia (No. 3 2008): 427-448. “Economics, Definition of” (with Roger E. Backhouse), in Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf,

eds., The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edn. London: Palgrave, 2008. “Laissez-faire” (with Roger E. Backhouse), in Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf, eds., The

New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edn. London: Palgrave, 2008. “Coase, Ronald Harry,” in Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf, eds., The New Palgrave

Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edn. London: Palgrave, 2008. “Director, Aaron,” in Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf, eds., The New Palgrave Dictionary

of Economics, 2nd edn. London: Palgrave, 2008. “The Hesitant Hand: Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Theory of Market Failure,”

History of Political Economy 39 (Fall 2007): 331-58. “Sidgwick’s Utilitarian Analysis of Law: A Bridge from Bentham to Becker?” American Law

and Economics Review 9 (Spring 2007): 30-47. “Introduction” to reissue of Milton Friedman, Price Theory. New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine-

Transaction Publishers, 2007. “The Coase Theorem” (with Warren J. Samuels), in David S. Clark, ed., The Encyclopedia of

Law and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 202-205. “The Chicago School,” in David S. Clark, ed., The Encyclopedia of Law and Society. Thousand

Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 167-170. “Externalities and Social Cost,” in David S. Clark, ed., The Encyclopedia of Law and Society.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 550-553. “Alfred Marshall Meets Law and Economics: Rationality, Norms, and Theories as Tendency

Statements,” in E. Krecke and C. Krecke, eds., The Cognitive Revolution in the Social Sciences, a special issue of Advances in Austrian Economics 9 (2006): 235-52.

“Harnessing Self-Interest: The Economic Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought,” Storia del Pensiero Economico n.s. III (December 2006): 5-31. Reprinted in Piero

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Bini and Gianfranco Tusset, eds., Theory and Practice of Economic Policy: Tradition and Change. Milano: FrancoAngeli, 2008, pp. 13-39.

“Marshallian Welfare Economics and the Welfare Economics of Marshall,” in Tiziano Raffaelli, Giacomo Becattini, and Marco Dardi, eds., The Elgar Companion to Alfred Marshall. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006: 634-47.

“Ronald H. Coase,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. Bristol: Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.

“Gardiner C. Means,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. Bristol: Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.

“Carl S. Shoup,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. Bristol: Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.

“Henry W. Spiegel,” in Ross Emmett, ed., The Biographical Dictionary of American Economists. Bristol: Thoemmes/Continuum, 2006.

“Foreword” to Gianni Vaggi and Peter Groenewegen, A Concise History of Economic Thought: From Mercantilism to Monetarism. London: Palgrave, 2006.

“Introduction” to reissue of Carl S. Shoup, Public Finance. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2005.

“Ideology and Economic Analysis: Lessons from the History of Modern Economic Thought,” Revue de Philosophie Économique 6 (June 2005): 113-36.

“Freeing Smith from the “Free Market”: On the Misperception of Adam Smith on the Economic Role of Government” (with Warren J. Samuels), History of Political Economy 37 (Summer 2005): 219-226. Reprinted in Robin Paul Malloy, ed., Adam Smith and Law. London: Ashgate, 2015.

“‘Marginalizing Government’: From La Scienza delle Finanze to Wicksell,” History of Political Economy 37 (Spring 2005): 1-25.

“The Coase Theorem,” in Robert E. McAuliffe, ed., The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, Volume VIII: Managerial Economics, 2nd edn. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishing, 2005: 37-39. Third edition forthcoming, 2013.

“J. Daniel Hammond, Norma Jeane Mortenson, and American Institutionalism: A View from the Top Row,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 22A (2004): 203-10.

“Introduction” to “Edwin Cannan, ‘Political Economy and Socialism: An Unsuccessful Cobden Essay’,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 22B (2004): 1-4.

“Public Choice and Deviance: A Comment,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 63 (January 2004): 51-54. Reprinted in Joseph C. Pitt, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, and Douglas W. Eckel, eds., The Production and Diffusion of Public Choice Political Economy: Reflections on the VPI Center. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004, pp. 51-54.

“The Economic Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought,” in Jeff Biddle, John B. Davis, and Warren J. Samuels, eds., The Blackwell Companion to the History of Economic Thought. Oxford: Blackwell, 2003, pp 428-44.

“George Stigler and the Coase Theorem.” American Journal of Economics and Sociology 61 (July 2002): 638-41.

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“Heaven Can Wait: Gatekeeping in an Age of Uncertainty, Innovation, and Commercialization” (with José Luís Cardoso and John Lodewijks). The Future of the History of Economics: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement 34 (2002): 190-207.

“Henry W. Spiegel,” in Historians of Economics and of Economic Thought: The Construction of Disciplinary Memory (with Warren J. Samuels). London: Routledge, 2001.

“Economics of Property Rights,” in Neil Meyer, ed., Property Rights: A Primer. Moscow, ID: Farm Foundation, Western Rural Development Center, and University of Idaho, 2001.

“‘Related Disciplines’: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis.” The History of Applied Economics: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement 32 (2000): 289-323.

“John R. Commons’s ‘The Definition of Price’,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Archival Supplement 18B (2000): 301-334.

“Educating Alice: Lessons From the Coase Theorem” (with Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.). Research in Law and Economics 19 (2000): 69-112.

“The Economic Role of Government as, in Part, a Matter of Selective Perception, Sentiment, and Valuation: The Cases of Pigovian and Paretian Welfare Economics” (with Warren J. Samuels), American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59 (January 2000): 87-108.

“The Coase Theorem” (with Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.), in Boudewijn Bouckaert and Gerrit De Geest, eds., The Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000: 836-92.

“Institutional Law and Economics” (with Nicholas Mercuro and Warren J. Samuels), in Boudewijn Bouckaert and Gerrit De Geest, eds., The Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000: 418-55.

“Robert Lee Hale – Legal Economist” (with Nicholas Mercuro and Warren J. Samuels), in Jurgen Backhaus, ed., The Elgar Companion to Law and Economics. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999: 325-38. Second edition, 2005.

“Positive Science, Normative Man: Lionel Robbins and the Political Economy of Art” (with Márcia Balisciano). Economists and Art, Historically Considered: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement 31 (1999): 256-84.

“Legal Fiction: The Place of the Coase Theorem in Law and Economics,” Economics and Philosophy 15 (October 1999): 209-233.

“The Government–Property Relation: Confessions of a Classical Liberal,” in Nicholas Mercuro and Warren Samuels, eds., The Economics of Legal Relationships, Vol. 5: Fundamental Interrelationships Between Economics and Property. Stamford, CT: JAI Press, 1999: 143-49.

“Beyond the Dark Clouds: Pigou and Coase on Social Cost” (with Nahid Aslanbeigui), History of Political Economy 30 (Winter 1998): 601-25.

“Wandering the Road From Pluralism to Posner: The Transformation of Law and Economics, 1920s - 1970s.” The Transformation of American Economics: From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Neoclassicism: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement 30 (1998): 202-24. Reprinted in Alain Marciano, ed., Law and Economics: A Reader. London: Routledge, 2009.

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“Commons, Sovereignty, and Law and Economics,” in Warren J. Samuels, ed., The Leisure Class and Sovereignty: The Centenary of the Founding of Institutional Economics. London: Routledge, 1998: 97-114.

“The Trial of Homo Economicus: What Law and Economics Tells Us about the Development of Economic Imperialism,” New Economics and Its History: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement 29 (1997): 122-42.

“Ronald Coase on Economic Policy Analysis: Framework and Implications” (with Warren J. Samuels), in Steven G. Medema, ed., Coasean Economics: Law and Economics and the New Institutional Economics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997: 161-83.

“Ronald Coase, the British Tradition, and the Future of Economic Method” (with Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.), in Steven G. Medema, ed., Coasean Economics: Law and Economics and the New Institutional Economics. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997: 209-238.

“The Coase Theorem,” in The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Managerial Economics. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishing, 1997: 31-33.

“Comment: The Coase Theorem, Rent Seeking, and the Forgotten Footnote,” International Review of Law and Economics, 17 (June 1997): 177-78.

“Ronald Coase and Coasean Economics: Some Questions, Conjectures and Implications” (with Warren J. Samuels), in Warren J. Samuels, Steven G. Medema, and A. Allan Schmid, The Economy as a Process of Valuation. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1997: 72-128.

“Ronald Coase and the Coordination Problem,” Journal of Economic Issues, 30 (June 1996): 571-78.

“Ronald Coase and American Institutionalism,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 14 (1996): 51-92.

“Of Pangloss, Pigouvians, and Pragmatism: Ronald Coase on Social Cost Analysis,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 18 (Spring 1996): 96-114.

“Ronald Coase on Economics and Economic Method,” History of Economics Review, No. 24 (Summer 1996): 1-22.

“Tax Neutrality and Social Welfare in a Computational General Equilibrium Framework” (with John Formby and W. James Smith), Public Finance Quarterly 23 (October 1995): 419-47.

“Through A Glass Darkly, or Just Wearing Dark Glasses? Posin, Coase, and the Coase Theorem,” Tennessee Law Review 62 (Summer 1995): 1041-56.

“Schools of Thought in Law and Economics: A Kuhnian Competition” (with Nicholas Mercuro), in Robin Paul Malloy and Christopher K. Braun, eds., Law and Economics: New and Critical Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang Publishers, 1995: 65-126.

“Finding His Own Way: The Legacy of Ronald Coase in Economic Analysis,” in Steven G. Medema, ed., The Legacy of Ronald Coase in Economic Analysis, Vol. 1. Aldershot: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995: ix-lxix.

“Ronald Coase’s Contributions and Major Themes,” History of Economic Ideas 2 (No. 3, 1994): 15-60.

“Hanly on Coase: A Comment,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1994): 107-11. “The Myth of Two Coases: What Coase is Really Saying,” Journal of Economic Issues 28

(March 1994): 208-17. Reprinted in Richard Posner and Francesco Parisi, eds., The Coase Theorem, Vol. 1. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013, pp. 502-511.

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“The Marginal Efficiency Effects of Taxes and Subsidies in the Presence of Externalities: A Computational General Equilibrium Approach” (with Charles L. Ballard), Journal of Public Economics 52 (September 1993): 199-216

“Is There Life Beyond Efficiency? Elements of a Social Law and Economics,” Review of Social Economy 51 (Summer 1993): 138-53. Reprinted in Wilfred Dolfsma, Mark White, Deborah Figart, Ellen Mutari, and Robert McMaster, eds., Social Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics. London: Routledge, 2016.

“National Security and Public Finance: Prospects for Future Interaction,” in James Leitzel, ed., Economics and National Security. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993: 17-28.

“Transactions, Transaction Costs, and Vertical Integration: A Reexamination.” Review of Political Economy 4 (July 1992): 291-316.

“Probing the Legal-Economic Nexus: Takings, 1978-1988,” Journal of Economic Issues 26 (June 1992): 525-34.

“Making Choices and Making Law: An Institutional Perspective on the Taking Issue,” in Nicholas Mercuro, ed., Legal Economic Perspectives on the Taking Issue. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992: 45-77.

“Another Look at the Problem of Rent Seeking,” Journal of Economic Issues 25 (December 1991): 1049-65.

“Gardiner C. Means's Institutionalist and Post-Keynesian Economics,” (with Warren J. Samuels), Review of Political Economy 1 (July 1989): 163-91. Reprinted in Warren J. Samuels, Essays in the History of Heterodox Political Economy. New York: New York University Press, 1992: 308-39.

“Discourse and the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics: Factors That Separate the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics From Alternative Approaches,” Journal of Economic Issues 23 (June 1989): 417-25.

Book Reviews “Review of Cosimo Perrotta, Unproductive Labor in Political Economy: The History of an

Idea,” History of Political Economy 52 (August 2020): 809-811. “Review of Gilbert Faccarello and Heinz D. Kurz (eds.), Handbook on the History of Economic

Analysis, 3 vols., Journal of the History of Economic Thought 41 (March 2019): 136-39. “Review of Peter J. Boettke and Peter T. Leeson (eds.), The Economic Role of the State,”

Journal of the History of Economic Thought 39 (December 2017): 606-609. “Review of David Reisman, James Buchanan,” History of Political Economy 48 (June 2016):

368-71. “Review of Craufurd D. Goodwin, Walter Lippmann: Public Economist,” History of Economic

Ideas 23(2, 2015): 232-36. “Economic Rebel in Retrospect: A Review of Marcel Boumans and Matthias Klaes, eds., Mark

Blaug: Rebel with Many Causes,” Journal of Economic Methodology 81 (December 2015): 517-20.

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“Review of Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub, Finding Equilibrium: Arrow, Debreu, McKenzie and the Problem of Scientific Credit,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 37 (June 2015): 337-40.

Review of Robert Fogel, Enid Fogel, Mark Gugielmo, and Nathaniel Grotte, Political Arithmetic: Simon Kuznets and the Empirical Tradition in Economics,” Enterprise and Society 16 (June 2015): 472-75.

“Review of Harold Demsetz, From Economic Man to Economic System: Essays on Human Behavior and the Institutions of Capitalism,” Economica 81 (October 2014): 792-93.

“Review of Richard A. Posner and Francesco Parisi, eds., The Coase Theorem—Volume I: Origins, Restatements and Extensions; Volume II: Criticisms and Applications,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 36 (September 2014): 377-79.

“Review of Gilles Saint-Paul, The Tyranny of Utility: Behavioral Social Science and the Rise of Paternalism,” History of Political Economy 45 (Winter 2013): 755-57.

“Review of David Collard, Generations of Economists,” History of Political Economy 44 (Winter 2012): 717-19.

“Review of Alessandro Roncaglia, The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought,” Journal of Modern History 81 (June 2009): 375-77.

“Review of Francesco Parisi and Charles K. Rowley, eds., Origins of Law and Economics: Essays by the Founding Fathers,” Review of Austrian Economics 22 (March 2009): 113-18.

“Review of Steven Pressman, ed., Alternative Theories of the State,” History of Economic Ideas 16 (volume 3, 2008).

“Review of Arjo Klamer, Speaking of Economics: How to Get in the Conversation,” Revue de Philosophie Économique 8 (December 2006): 129-35.

“Review of Roger E. Backhouse, The Ordinary Business of Life: A History of Economics from the Ancient World to the Twenty-first Century,” Review of Political Economy 18 (April 2006): 271-73.

“Review of Charles Robert McCann, Jr., The Elgar Dictionary of Economic Quotations,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 27 (September 2005): 351-53.

“Review of Robert D. Cooter, The Strategic Constitution,” Constitutional Political Economy 14 (December 2003): 343-46.

“Review of D.P. O’Brien, ed., The History of Taxation,” Journal of the History of Economic Thought 25 (December 2003): 526-29.

“Finding Life Before Coase and Posner: A Glimpse at the Early History of Law and Economics: A Review Essay on Heath Pearson’s Origins of Law and Economics and Barbara Fried’s The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 18A (2000): 353-64.

“Review of Geoffrey E. Wood, ed., Explorations in Economic Liberalism: The Wincott Lectures,” History of Political Economy 31 (Fall 1999): 591-92.

“Review of Heath Pearson, Origins of Law and Economics: The Economists’ New Science of Law, 1830-1930,” Economic Journal 109 (February 1999): F233-35.

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“More Than a Caricature: The Coase that Nobody Knows; A Review of R.H. Coase, Essays on Economics and Economists,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 14 (1996): 373-83.

“Review of Roger Backhouse, Economists and the Economy: The Evolution of Economic Ideas, 2nd ed.,” Review of Social Economy 54 (Spring 1996): 99-102.

“Review of Werner Stark, History and Historians of Political Economy (Charles M.A. Clark, ed.),” Review of Social Economy 53 (Fall 1995): 424-27.

“Review of John Christman, The Myth of Property: Toward an Egalitarian Theory of Ownership,” Journal of Economic Literature 33 (September 1995): 1387-88.

“Reformed Faith and Economics: A Review Essay,” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 11 (1993): 186-92.

“Review of Verification in Economics and History: A Sequel to ‘Scientifization,’ by O.F. Hamouda and B.B. Price,” Journal of Economic Issues 26 (December 1992): 1259-62.

WORK IN PROGRESS: Legal Fiction: An Intellectual History of the Coase Theorem (book manuscript in progress). “Production of Externality by Means of ‘Externality’: Buchanan, Coase, and the Wisdom of

George Bernard Shaw.” “How Textbooks Create Knowledge and Meaning: The Case of the Coase Theorem in

Intermediate Microeconomics.” “Bringing Law and Economics Together: The Role of the Joint Committee of the American

Economic Association and the Association of American Law Schools in the Development of the Economic Analysis of Law” (with David Gindis).

“Barbarians at the Gates: The Role of the Coase Theorem in the Early Controversies Over an Economic Analysis of Law.”

“‘Failure to Appear’: The Use of the Coase Theorem in Judicial Opinions.” “The Economic View of Sir Winston Churchill.” EDITORSHIPS/EDITORIAL BOARDS: Series Editor, Oxford Studies in the History of Economics, Oxford University Press, 2014- Editor, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1998-2008. Book Reviews Editor, History of Political Economy, 2017-. Co-Editor, SSRN History of Economics eJournal, 2010-. Associate Editor, History of Political Economy, 2019-. Associate Editor, Œconomia. History / Methodology / Philosophy, 2013-. Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2009-. Editorial Board, History of Political Economy, 2011-. Editorial Board, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 2009-.

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Editorial Board, Œconomia. History / Methodology / Philosophy, 2010-2013. Advisory Board, History of Economic Thought and Policy, 2011-. Advisory Board, Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, 2009- Advisory Board, Duke University Journal of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, 2019-. Series Editor, Classics in Economics Series, Transaction Publishers, 2000-. General Editor, Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economics Series, Edward Elgar Publishing,

1995-2008. Guest Editor (with Samuel Ferey), symposium on “Externalities in Economic Thought,”

Oeconomia 5 (3) 2015. Guest Editor (with Harro Mass and Marco Guidi), symposium on “Economics as a Public

Science, Part I: The Economist’s Ethos and Modes of Persuasion,” Oeconomia 9 (2) 2019; “Economics as a Public Science, Part II: Institutional Settings,” Oeconomia 9 (3) 2019.

ACADEMIC HONORS: University Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado, Designated December 2013. Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of

Colorado Denver, 2012. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 2011-13. ESHET Book Prize, 2010, conferred by the European Society for the History of Economic

Thought for the best book in the history of economics published in 2008 and 2009 (for The Hesitant Hand).

President, History of Economics Society, 2009-2010. Research Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado

Denver, 2010. President’s Teaching Scholar, University of Colorado, Designated May 2008. Service Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at

Denver, 2007. Teaching Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at

Denver, 2006. Research Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at

Denver, 2001. History of Economics Society Executive Committee, 1999-2012. Executive Committee, European Society for the History of Economic Thought, 2012- present;

Vice President, 2012-2014. Scientific Council, European Society for the History of Economic Thought, 2000-2006. Listed in various “Who’s Who” compilations. Helen Potter Award, presented for the outstanding article appearing in Review of Social Economy

in 1993. Research Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at

Denver, 1993.

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Teaching Excellence Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado at Denver, 1992.

Outstanding M.A. Graduate Award, Michigan State University School of Business, 1988. O.K. Bouwsma Award, Department of Philosophy, Calvin College, 1985. GRANTS: Principal Investigator “Challenging Law’s Foundations: The Coase Theorem Controversy in Legal Analysis,” Institute

for Humane Studies, 2020 ($1600). “Challenging Law’s Foundations: The Coase Theorem Controversy in Legal Analysis, 1970-

1980,” Earhart Foundation, 2015 ($21,500). “Debating Market Failure: Economists and the Coase Theorem in the 1970s,” Earhart

Foundation, 2014 ($21,500). “Legal Fiction: An Intellectual History of the Coase Theorem,” Institute for New Economic

Thinking (INET), 2011-14 ($104,348). “Legal Fiction: An Intellectual History of the Coase Theorem,” National Endowment for the

Humanities Fellowship, 2011-13 ($50,400). “The Chicago Price Theory Project Part I: Alfred Marshall and Chicago Price Theory,” Earhart

Foundation, 2008 ($19,000). “The Hesitant Hand: Market and State in the History of Modern Economic Thought,” National

Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 2005 ($5000). “The Hesitant Hand: Market and State in the History of Modern Economic Thought,” Earhart

Foundation, 2005 ($19,000). “Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Concept of Market Failure,” Earhart Foundation, 2003

($14,555). “The Evolution of Public Choice Analysis,” Earhart Foundation, 1998-99 ($12,000). “The Robbins Lectures in the History of Economics Publication Project,” American

Philosophical Society, 1996-97 ($2000). “Churchill’s Economic View: A Reassessment,” American Philosophical Society, 1995 ($1200) Co-Investigator “Cross-Disciplinary Research Ventures in Postwar American Social Science: Five Case Studies

(Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Michigan and MIT),” Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), 2011-14 (€297,538).

“The Self-Interest Model and Seemingly Unselfish Behavior in Postwar Social Science,” Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), 2007-10 (€59,000).

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University Research Grant Awards Office of Research Services Travel Grant (Ronald H. Coase Papers, University of Chicago),

University of Colorado Denver, 2017-18 ($1032). College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dissemination Grant, University of Colorado Denver,

2014-15 ($1500). Faculty Development Award, University of Colorado Denver, 2011-12 ($5000). College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Research Innovation Seed Program Grant, University of

Colorado Denver, 2010-11 ($4800). College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dissemination Grant, University of Colorado Denver,

2010-11 ($1550). Faculty Development Award, University of Colorado Denver, 2006-2007 ($18,785). Faculty Development Award, University of Colorado Denver, 1993-94. Junior Faculty Development Award, University of Colorado at Denver, 1991-92. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: “‘Failure to Appear’: The Use of the Coase Theorem in Judicial Opinions.” annual meeting of

the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Lille (France), May 2019. “Identifying a ‘Chicago School’ of Economics: On the Origins, Evolution, and Evolving

Meanings of a Famous Brand Name,” History of Recent Economics Conference, University of Cergy-Pontoise, France, October 2018.

“Embracing at Arm’s Length: Ronald Coase’s Uneasy Relationship with ‘Chicago School’,” UK History of Economic Thought Conference, Balliol College, Oxford, August 2018.

“Nonwelfarism in the Early Debates Over the Coase Theorem: The Case of Environmental Economics,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Antwerp, May 2017.

“Nonwelfarism in the Early Debates Over the Coase Theorem: The Case of Environmental Economics,” History of Recent Economics Conference, University of Lucerne, Switzerland, April 2017.

“Scientific Imperialism, or Merely Boundary Crossing? Economists, Lawyers, and the Coase Theorem at the Dawn of the Economic Analysis of Law,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, June 2016.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis, 1940-1959,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Paris, May 2016.

“Identifying a ‘Chicago School’ of Economics: On the Origins, Evolution, and Evolving Meanings of a Famous Brand Name,” Conference on “The Legacy of Chicago Economics,” Becker-Friedman Institute, University of Chicago, October 2015.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis, 1940-1959,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, East Lansing, MI, June 2015.

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“How Textbooks Create Knowledge and Meaning: The Case of the Coase Theorem in Intermediate Microeconomics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, East Lansing, MI, June 2015.

“Negotiating Economic Analysis of Law: Economists, Lawyers, and the Coase Theorem,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Rome, May 2015.

Keynote Address: “Negotiating Economic Analysis of Law: Economists, Lawyers, and the Coase Theorem,” Workshop on Scientific Imperialism, Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences [TINT], Helsinki, April 2015.

“On the Origins and Diffusion of the Term, ‘Chicago School’,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 2014.

“A Distinctively American Economics? What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and Why It Matters,” Conference on “American Political Economy From the Age of Jackson to the Civil War,” Bowdoin College, October 2013.

Keynote Address: “Caveat Emptor: To and Fro Over the Coase Theorem in Economics and Law During the 1970s,” History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, July 2013.

“Stories Economists Tell: Visions of Market and State, 1870-1940,” conference on “Cultivating the Economy: Literature, Politics, Economics, 1870-1940,” Columbia University, New York, May 2013.

“1966 and All That: The Birth of the Coase Theorem Controversy,” annual conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, London, May 2013.

“Rethinking Market Failure: ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ Before the ‘Coase Theorem’,” Conference on “The History of Welfare Economics Reconsidered,” Tokyo, March 2013.

“Juris Prudence: Calabresi’s Uneasy Relationship with the Coase Theorem,” Prague Conference on Political Economy: Guido Calabresi’s 80th Birthday Conference, Prague, October 2012.

“Interdisciplinarity in the Early Reception of ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ at the University of Chicago,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Brock University, Ontario, June 2012.

“Warren Samuels and the Study of the Economic Role of Government,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Brock University, Ontario, June 2012.

“Rethinking Market Failure: The Early Reception of the Coase Theorem in the Economics Literature,” the annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, St. Petersburg, Russia, May 2012.

Panel Discussion, “Reexamining the Chicago School after the Financial Crisis,” Allied Social Science Association Meetings, Chicago, January 2012.

“Textbooks as Data for the Study of the History of Economics: Lowly Beast or Fruitful Vineyard?,” Jerome Adolphe Blanqui Lecture, delivered at the annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Istanbul, May 2011.

“The Production of Externalities by Means of Externalities: Issues in Coase Theorem Historiography, annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Istanbul, May 2011.

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“Interdisciplinarity in the Early Reception of ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ at the University of Chicago” (with Alain Marciano), History of Recent Economics Conference, Duke University, April 2011.

“The Coase Theorem: A Case Study in the Early History of Economics Imperialism,” Twenty-Fourth Annual Workshop on the History and Philosophy of Science, Israel, December 2010.

“A Case of Mistaken Identity: George Stigler, “The Problem of Social Cost,” and the Coase Theorem,” UK History of Economic Thought Conference, Kingston University (London), September 2010.

“The Coase Theorem: Lessons for the Study of the History of Economic Thought” (Presidential Address to the History of Economics Society), annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Syracuse University, June 2010.

“The Coase Theorem in the Textbooks, 1960-1979: The Case of Intermediate Microeconomics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Syracuse University, June 2010.

“Economics and Institutions: Lessons from the Coase Theorem,” Plenary Address to the 13th biennial conference of L'Association Charles Gide pour l'Etude de la pensée économique, Paris, May 2010.

“The ‘Subtle Processes of Economic Reasoning’: Marshall, Becker, and Theorizing about Economic Man and Other-Regarding Behavior,” History of Recent Economics Conference, Antwerp, June 2009.

“Creating a Paradox: Self-Interest, Civic Duty, and the Evolution of the Theory of the Rational Voter,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Toronto, June 2008.

Panel Discussion, “Why Do Historians of Economics Hate Social Studies of Science?” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Toronto, June 2008.

“Defining Economics: Robbins’s Essay in Theory and Practice,” Conference on the 75th Anniversary of Lionel Robbins’s Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science, London School of Economics, December 2007.

“Robbins’s Essay and the Axiomatization of Economics,” European Conference on the History of Economic Thought, Siena, October 2007.

“Defining Economics: Robbins’s Essay in Theory and Practice,” UK History of Economic Thought Conference, Belfast, September 2007.

“Defining Economics: Robbins’s Essay in Theory and Practice,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Strasbourg, July 2007.

“Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics: A Tale of Two Transitions,” History of Recent Economics Conference, Paris, June 2007.

“Defining Economics: Robbins’s Essay in Theory and Practice,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Fairfax, VA, June 2007.

Chair, session on “Robbins’s Essay, 75 Years On,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Fairfax, VA, June 2007.

“‘Losing My Religion’: Sidgwick, Theism, and the Struggle for Utilitarian Ethics in Economic Analysis,” HOPE conference on “Keeping Faith: Religious Belief and Political Economy,” Duke University, April 2007.

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“Defining Economics: Robbins’s Essay in Theory and Practice” (with Roger E. Backhouse), session on “Robbins’s Essay, 75 Years On,” Allied Social Science Association meetings, Chicago, January 2007.

“Public Choice and the Cambridge School: A New View,” UK History of Economic Thought Conference, Brighton, UK, September 2006.

“Adam Smith and the Chicago School,” Summer Institute for the Preservation of the History of Economics, George Mason University, July 2006.

“Marshallian Welfare Economics and the Welfare Economics of Marshall,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Grinnell College, June 2006.

Keynote Address: “Harnessing Self-Interest: The Economic Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought,” Associazione Italiana Per La Storia Del Pensiero Economico, Padova, Italy, June 2006.

“Adam Smith and the Chicago School,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Porto, Portugal, April 2006.

“Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Concept of Market Failure,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Puget Sound, June 2005.

“Pigou’s Prima Facie Case: Welfare Economics in Theory and Practice,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Puget Sound, June 2005.

“Pigou’s Prima Facie Case: Welfare Economics in Theory and Practice,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, University of Stirling, Scotland, June 2005.

“Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Concept of Market Failure,” UK History of Economic Thought Conference, September 2004.

Participant in “Roundtable on the Historiography of Institutionalism,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, July 2003.

“The Legal-Economic Tangle: The Evolution of Institutionalist and Chicago Perspectives on Law and Economics.” History of Economics Society session on “Institutional and Chicago Economics,” annual meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations, Washington, DC, January 2003.

“The Economic Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought,” presented at the UK History of Economic Thought Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK, September 2001.

“George Stigler and the Coase Theorem,” presented at the annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Winston-Salem, NC, June-July 2001.

“Thoughts From the Bridge of the Good Ship Lollipop: One Editor’s Perspective of the Future of Our Subject,” presented at the History of Political Economy Conference on “The Future of the History of Economics, Duke University, April 2001.

“Wicksell’s Reconciliation of the Italian Tradition in Public Finance,” presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Graz, Austria, February 2000.

“‘Related Disciplines’: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis,” presented that the annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, June 1999.

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“‘Related Disciplines’: The Professionalization of Public Choice Analysis,” presented that the History of Political Economy Conference on “The History of Applied Economics,” Duke University, March 1999.

“Market Failure, Government Failure, and Economists’ Failure: Probing the Roots of Public Choice Analysis,” presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Valencia, Spain, February 1999.

“Positive Science, Normative Man: Lionel Robbins and the Political Economy of Art” (with Márcia Balisciano), presented at the UK History of Economic Thought Conference, University of Bath, September 1998.

“Some Preliminary Thoughts on Public Choice Analysis as a Case Study in the Development of Applied Economics,” presented at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 1998.

“Positive Science, Normative Man: Lionel Robbins and the Political Economy of Art” (with Márcia Balisciano), presented at the History of Political Economy Conference on “Economists and Art, Historically Considered,” Duke University, April 1998.

“Wandering the Road From Pluralism to Posner: The Transformation of Law and Economics, 1920s - 1970s,” presented at the annual meetings of the Association of American Law Schools, San Francisco, CA, January 1998.

“Wandering the Road From Pluralism to Posner: The Transformation of Law and Economics, 1920s - 1970s,” presented at the History of Political Economy Conference on “The Transformation of American Economics: From Interwar Pluralism to Postwar Classicism,” Duke University, April 1997.

“The Economic Role of Government as, in Part, a Matter of Selective Perception, Sentiment, and Valuation: The Cases of Pigovian and Paretian Welfare Economics,” presented at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Vancouver, B.C, June 1996.

“The Trial of Homo Economicus: What Law and Economics Tells Us about the Future of Economic Imperialism,” presented at the annual History of Political Economy Conference on “New Economics and Its Writing,” Duke University, March 1996.

“Ronald Coase and the Coordination Problem,” presented at the annual meetings of the Association For Evolutionary Economics, San Francisco, CA, January 1995.

“The Coase Theorem,” presented at the Workshop in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Michigan State University, October 31, 1995.

“Of Pangloss, Pigouvians, and Pragmatism: Ronald Coase and Social Cost Analysis,” presented at the Austrian Economics Colloquium, New York University, October 30, 1995.

“Beyond the Dark Clouds: Pigou and Coase on Social Cost,” presented at the Ninth Malvern Political Economy Conference, Malvern, England, August 1995.

“Of Pangloss, Pigouvians, and Pragmatism: Ronald Coase on Social Cost Analysis,” presented at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Notre Dame University, June 1995.

“Ronald Coase, the British Tradition, and the Future of Economic Method,” presented at the annual meetings of the American Law and Economics Association, University of California - Berkeley, May 1995.

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“Ronald Coase and Coasean Economics: Some Question, Conjectures and Implications” (with Warren J. Samuels), presented at a joint session of the American Economic Association and the History of Economics Society, Washington, D.C., January 1995.

“Ronald Coase, the British Tradition, and the Future of Economic Method” (with Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.), presented at a joint session of the American Economic Association and the History of Economics Society, Washington, D.C., January 1995.

“Reflections in the Glass: Ronald Coase as an Historian of Economic Thought,” presented at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Babson Park, MA, June 1994.

“Ronald Coase and American Institutionalism,” presented at the annual meetings of the Association for Social Economics, Boston, January 1994.

“Epstein, Economics, and Title VII: The Search for Answers in Anti-Discrimination Law,” presented in the panel discussion “Christian Economists on Forbidden Grounds: A Roundtable Discussion of Richard Epstein’s Forbidden Grounds” at the annual meeting of the Association of Christian Economists, Anaheim, CA, January 1993.

“Probing the Legal-Economic Nexus: Takings, 1978-1988,” presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Evolutionary Economics, New Orleans, January 1992.

“Is There Life Beyond Efficiency? Toward a Social Law and Economics,” presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Social Economics, New Orleans, January 1992.

“National Security and Public Finance: Prospects for Future Interaction,” presented at the conference on “The Interaction Between Economics and National Security: History and Future Prospects,” Duke University, August 10-12, 1990.

“The Efficiency Effects of Pigouvian Taxes and Subsidies: A Computational General Equilibrium Approach,” presented at the annual meetings of the Western Economic Association, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 19, 1989.

“Discourse and the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics: Factors That Separate the Institutional Approach to Law and Economics From Alternative Approaches,” presented at the annual meetings of the Association For Evolutionary Economics, New York, New York, December 28, 1988.

WORKSHOPS, PUBLIC LECTURES, ETC.: Keynote: “Of Gooses and Golden Eggs: The Coase Theorem and Law and Economics,

Historically Contemplated,” Second Vinson Workshop, Law and Economics: History and Policy, University of Buckingham, December 2019.

“Why Do Economists Use Imaginary Worlds? What the Coase Theorem Tells Us About Pollution, Pollination, and Parliament.” Eighth G.L.S. Shackle Memorial Lecture, Cambridge University, November 2019.

“Economics and the Law: A Superficial History,” The Politics of Economics Workshop, Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University, November 2019.

“The Utility of Fictional Models for Coming to Grips with Reality,” Cambridge Realist Workshop, Cambridge University, November 2019.

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“‘Failure to Appear’: The Use of the Coase Theorem in Judicial Opinions,” Center for the History of Political Economy Workshop, Duke University, September 2019.

“What the Coase Theorem Tells Us About Chicago Economics” (invited lecture to mark the retirement of Professor J. Daniel Hammond), Wake Forest University, April 2019.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? Externalities, Competitive Equilibrium, and the Myth of a Pigovian Tradition,” Department of Economics, Duke University, February 2019.

“The Coase Theorem at Sixty,” Department of Economics, University of Quebec at Montreal, April 2018.

“The Coase Theorem at Sixty,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, November 2017. “‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic

Analysis,” HPPE Workshop, London School of Economics, November 2017. “Nonwelfarism in the Early Debates Over the Coase Theorem: The Case of Environmental

Economics,” Workshop on the History of Welfare Economics, Nice, France, March 2017. “The Coase Theorem at Fifty,” Centre Walras Pareto, Université de Lausanne, October 2016. “The Coase Theorem at Fifty,” Department of Economics, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France,

November 2016. “Nonwelfarism in the Early Debates Over the Coase Theorem: The Case of Environmental

Economics,” Workshop on the History of Welfare Economics, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, September 2016.

“The Coase Theorem at Fifty,” Workshop on Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, George Mason University, April 2016.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis, 1940-1959,” University of Denver, November 2015.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Externalities in Economic Analysis, 1940-1959,” Center for the History of Political Economy workshop, Duke University, September 2015.

“Identifying a ‘Chicago School’ of Economics: On the Origins, Evolution, and Evolving Meanings of a Famous Brand Name,” Center for the History of Political Economy Lunch Workshop, Duke University, September 2015.

“Debating Law’s Irrelevance: Legal Scholarship and the Coase Theorem in the 1960s,” Texas A&M University School of Law, March 2015.

“Experimenting with Coase: A Case Study in the Perils of Bringing Economic Theory to the Lab,” Seminar on “Writing the History of Experimental Economics,” Utrecht University, January 2015.

“From the School of Athens to the School of Chicago: Harnessing Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas,” John Marshall Center for the Study of Statesmanship, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond, January 2015.

“Crossing the Atlantic: The Coase Theorem and Some Early Moments in European Economic Analysis of Law,” International Workshop on Economics and the Law in Europe in the 20th Century—History and Methodology, Paris, September 2014.

“‘Exceptional and Unimportant’? Externalities in Economic Analysis, 1940-1960,” Workshop on “Welfare Economics and the Welfare State,” Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, March 2014.

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“How Textbooks Create Knowledge and Meaning: The Case of the Coase Theorem in Intermediate Microeconomics,” Department of Economics, University of Antwerp, February 2014.

“The World(s) in the Model(s): Debating the Coase Theorem in the Long Run,” London School of Economics (HPPE Seminar), February 2014.

“The Hesitant Hand: What the History of Economics Tells Us About Markets, the State, and the Recent Economic Malaise,” BB&T Lecture, Wake Forest University, November 2013.

“The World(s) in the Model(s): Debating the Coase Theorem in the Long Run,” Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, October 2013.

“Bringing Law and Economics Together: The Role of the Joint Committee of the American Economic Association and the Association of American Law Schools in the Development of the Economic Analysis of Law,” ANR Workshop on “Cross-Disciplinary Research Ventures in Postwar American Social Science,” Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France, June 2013.

“The Hesitant Hand: What the History of Economics Tells Us About Markets, the State, and the Current Economic Malaise,” Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award Lecture, University of Colorado Denver, October 2012.

“1966 and All That: The Birth of the Coase Theorem Controversy,” Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, September 2012.

“Rethinking Market Failure: The Early Reception of ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ and the Coase Theorem in the Economics Literature,” Workshop in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, George Mason University, March 2012.

“Interdisciplinarity in the Early Reception of ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ at the University of Chicago” (with Alain Marciano), ANR Workshop on “Cross-Disciplinary Research Ventures in Postwar American Social Science,” Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France, November 2011.

“Of Coase and Carbon: The Coase Theorem in Environmental Economics, 1960-1979,” New York University, October 2011.

“Of Coase and Carbon: The Coase Theorem in Environmental Economics, 1960-1979,” Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University, September 2011.

“Of Coase and Carbon: The Coase Theorem in Environmental Economics, 1960-1979,” Property and Environment Research Center, Bozeman, MT, August 2011.

“What Does the Coase Theorem Really Mean?” Christian A. Johnson Lecture, Middlebury College, October 2010.

“The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas,” Department of Economics, University of Athens, October 2010.

“Economists and the Analysis of Government Failure: Fallacies in the Chicago and Virginia Interpretations of Cambridge Welfare Economics,” Workshop in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, George Mason University, April 27, 2010.

“The Coase Theorem in the Textbooks, 1960-1979: The Case of Intermediate Microeconomics,” Workshop on the History and Philosophy of Economics, Peter Wall Institute, University of British Columbia, April 16, 2010.

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“The Coase Theorem in the Textbooks, 1960-1979: The Case of Intermediate Microeconomics,” Workshop on Cambridge, LSE, and the Foundations of the Welfare State: New Liberalism to Neo-liberalism, Hitotsubashi University, March 13-14, 2010.

“The ‘Subtle Processes of Economic Reasoning’: Marshall, Becker, and Theorizing about Economic Man and Other-Regarding Behavior,” ANR Workshop on The Self-Interest Model and Seemingly Unselfish Behavior in Post-War Social Science, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, May 2009.

“Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics,” Toronto Workshop in the History of Economic Thought, University of Toronto, March 20, 2009.

“Public Choice and the Notion of Creative Communities,” presented at the workshop on “Creative Communities: Bloomsbury and Others.” Duke University, November 2008.

“Chicago Price Theory and Chicago Law and Economics: Issues on the Road to a History of Chicago Price Theory,” History of Political Economy Workshop, Duke University, September 2008.

“Creating a Paradox: Self-Interest, Civic Duty, and the Evolution of the Theory of the Rational Voter,” ANR Workshop on The Self-Interest Model and Seemingly Unselfish Behavior in Post-War Social Science, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, December 2007.

“The Evolution of Law and Economics: Pluralism, Posner, Postmodernism, and Beyond: Part I and Part II,” University of Siena, October 2007.

“On Editing and Publishing in the History of Economics,” AISPE Summer School in the History of Economic Thought, Lucca, Italy, September 2007.

“‘The History of Economics is What Historians of Economics Do’: A Reconsideration of Research Priorities in the History of Economic Thought,” AISPE Summer School in the History of Economic Thought, Lucca, Italy, September 2007.

“From Dismal to Dominance? Law and Economics, and the Values of Imperial Science,” Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, October 2006.

“Harnessing Self-Interest: Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Theory of Market Failure,” Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, May 2006.

“From Dismal to Dominance? Law and Economics and the Values of Imperial Science,” University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, May 2006.

“Sidgwick’s Utilitarian Analysis of Law: A Bridge from Bentham to Becker?” University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, May 2006.

“Adam Smith and the Chicago School,” University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, May 2006. “The Hesitant Hand: Market and State in Modern Economics,” four lectures delivered at the

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, March 21-24, 2005. “Mill, Sidgwick, and the Evolution of the Concept of Market Failure,” University of Aix-

Marseille III, January 15, 2004. “Economics as Imperial Science of Institutions: The Case of Law and Economics,” three lectures

delivered at the University of Aix-Marseille III, January 14, 19, 20, 2004. “The Legal-Economic Tangle: The Legal Realism, Institutionalism and Chicago on Law and

Economics,” presented at the Workshop in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, George Mason University, April 28, 2003.

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“Ronald Coase and the Problem of Coordination,” presented at the University of Nice/Latapses, May 2002.

“The Economic Role of Government in the History of Economic Thought,” presented at the University of Nice/Latapses, May 2002.

“Wicksell’s Reconciliation of the Disparate Elements of Italian Public Finance,” presented at the Center for Study of Public Choice Workshop, George Mason University, October 19, 2000.

“Legal Fiction: The Place of the Coase Theorem in Law and Economics,” presented at the J. M. Kaplan Workshop in Political Economy, George Mason University, November 6, 1998.

“The Not-So-Simple Economics of Property Rights,” Lecture given at the American Association of Agricultural Economists Learning Workshop on Property Rights, Salt Lake City, August 5, 1998.

“The Economic Role of Government in a Market System,” Public Lecture given at China Agricultural University, March 30, 1998.

“The Coase Theorem,” presented at the Workshop in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Michigan State University, October 31, 1995.

“Of Pangloss, Pigouvians, and Pragmatism: Ronald Coase and Social Cost Analysis,” presented at the Austrian Economics Colloquium, New York University, October 30, 1995.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: American Economic Association European Society for the History of Economic Thought History of Economics Society History of Economic Thought Society of Australia History of Science Society COURSES TAUGHT: Duke Undergraduate: History of Economic Thought, Economic Analysis of Law. Duke Graduate: History of Economic Thought. CU Denver Undergraduate: Principles of Microeconomics, The Economics of Life (Honors

Program), Intermediate Microeconomics, Law and Economics, Public Finance, History of Economic Thought, Economic Policy Analysis.

CU Denver Graduate: Microeconomic Theory, Law and Economics, Public Finance, History of Economic Thought, Economic Policy Analysis.

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PH.D. THESIS COMMITTEES (HISTORY OF ECONOMICS) Samuel Ferey, “Historie ed Fondements de L’Analyse Economique du Droit,” University of

Paris 1, 2004. (Placement: Maître de conférences/Assistant Professor, Université de Lorraine, France.)

Yann Giraud, “L’Economie Est-Elle Une Discipline Visuelle? (1932-1969),” University of Paris X, 2007. (Placement: Maître de conférences/Assistant Professor, l’Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France.)

Beatrice Cherrier, “Valeurs et Theorisation Economique Chez Gunnar Myrdal, Jacob Marschak, et Milton Friedman, University of Paris X, 2008. (Placement: Maître de conférences/Assistant Professor, Université de Caen, France.)

Jean-Baptiste Fleury, “L’élargissement de la science économique hors de ses frontières traditionnelles Le cas américain (1949-1992),” Université Lumière Lyon II, France, 2009. (Placement: Maître de conférences/Assistant Professor, l’Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France.)

Andrej Svorencik, “The Experimental Turn in Economics: A History of Experimental Economics,” Utrecht University (The Netherlands), 2015. (Placement: Post-Doc, Universität Mannheim, Germany.)

Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay, “La théorisation des dépenses publiques de Richard A. Musgrave: essai d’histoire de la pensée et d’épistémologie économique.” Université de Lausanne, 2016. (Placement: Lecturer/Assistant Professor, Goldsmiths, University of London UK.)

Thibault Guicherd, “Genèse de la théorie de la concurrence monopolistique d’Edward H. Chamberlin (1899-1967),” Université de Lyon, 2017.

Agnès Le Tollec, “Finding a New Home (Economics): Toward a Science of the Rational Family, 1924-1981,” Université Paris-Saclay, 2019.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Duke): 2019- Associate Director, Center for the History of Political Economy 2020- Curriculum Committee, Department of Economics UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES (CU Denver): Department of Economics 1996-2001 Department Chair 2004-2009 Undergraduate Advisor 2015 Chair RTP Service Committee 2014 Chair, RTP Service Committee 2013-2014 Search Committee 2013 Chair, RTP Teaching Committee

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2012 Chair, RTP Service Committee 2010-2011 Search Committee 2010 RTP Service Committee 2008-2009 Search Committee 2007-2008 Search Committee 2007 Chair, RTP Research Committee 2006 Chair, RTP Research Committee 2006 Chair, Post-Tenure Review Committee 2005 Chair, RTP Teaching Committee 2004 Chair, RTP Teaching Committee 2003 Chair, RTP Teaching Committee 2001 Chair, RTP Teaching Committee 2000-2001 Co-Chair, Search Committee 1999-2000 Chair, Search Committee 1999 Chair, RTP Committee 1999 Chaired revision of Economics M.A. program 1998 Chair, International Colleges Search Committee 1997-1998 Chair, Search Committee 1997 Chair, RTP Committee 1997 Chair, International Colleges Search Committee 1996-1997 Chair, Search Committee 1994-1995 Search Committee 1994 RTP Committee 1992-1996 Outcomes Assessment Committee 1992-1993 Search Committee 1992 RTP Committee 1990 Wrote Undergraduate Major Brochure for Economics Department 1989-1990 Search Committee College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2012-2013 Dean’s Tenure-Track Faculty Roles and Rewards Taskforce 2013 CLAS Excellence in Research Award Committee 2011-2012 ICB Director Search Committee 2011 Speaker, CLAS Donor Appreciation Luncheon 2011 CLAS Excellence in Research Award Committee 2010 CLAS Associate Dean Search Committee 2009 CLAS Post-Tenure Review Committee 2008 CLAS Grants Coordinator Search Committee

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2008 CLAS Post-Tenure Review Committee 2010 CLAS Excellence in Service Award Committee 1999 CLAS Finance Officer Search Committee 1998-1999 International Colleges Oversight Committee (established to evaluate continued

existence of the International Colleges) 1996-1998 International Colleges Committee (operational) 1996-1998 Behavioral and Social Sciences Computer Laboratory Oversight Committee 1991-1992 Dean’s Ad Hoc Committee on Workload Alternatives 1990-1991 CLAS Council University/CU System: 2009-2019 Director. University Honors and Leadership Program 2018-2019 EUReCA! (Undergraduate Research) Fellows Program Committee 2018-2019 Business School RTP First-Level Review Committee 2017 University of Colorado Distinguished Professor Selection Committee (System

Review Committee) 2016-2019 Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador Committee 2016-2017 President’s Teaching Scholar Selection Committee 2015-2019 Chancellor’s Distinguished Lecture Committee 2013-2018 President’s Teaching Scholars Program Board 2012-2018 BA/BS-MD Program Promotions Committee 2014-2018 University of Colorado Distinguished Professor Selection Committee (Campus

Review Committee, various years) 2014-2015 University of Colorado Distinguished Professor Selection Committee (System

Review Committee, various years) 2013-2015 Graduate School Humanities Committee 2013 Search Committee, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Experiences 2012 Business School RTP First-Level Review Committee 2011-2012 Joint Campus College of Architecture and Planning Transition Team 2011 “Teaching Scholar Teaching” Featured Speaker, University of Colorado

President’s Teaching Scholars Retreat. 2009-2010 Business School RTP First-Level Review Committee 2009 Faculty “Roles and Rewards” Committee, Office of the Provost 2009 UC Denver Accreditation Self-Study Subcommittee on “Student Learning and

Effective Teaching” 2009-2012 Quality Undergraduate Education (QUE) Committee 2008 Judge for Research and Creative Activities Day Symposium 2005-2008 Honors Program Steering Committee 2004-2007 RTP Committee

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2004-2011 Faculty Assembly GLBT Committee 1999-2000 College of Business RTP First-Level Review Committee 1997 Internal Review Team for College of Business and Administration’s External

Review 1996-1997 Chancellor’s Ad Hoc Committee on Resources for Chairs, Directors, and

Coordinators 1991-1995 Educational Policy and Planning Committee, UCD Faculty Assembly PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Professional Societies 2009-2010 President, History of Economics Society 2012-2016 Executive Committee, European Society for the History of Economic Thought; Vice President, 2012-14 1998-2012 Executive Committee, History of Economics Society 2018 Chair, “Best Conference Paper by a Young Scholar” Selection Committee,

History of Economics Society 2017 Ad Hoc Young Scholars Program Revision Committee, History of Economics

Society 2012-2013 Chair, Nominating Committee, History of Economics Society 2010-2013 Distinguished Fellow Committee, History of Economics Society (Chair 2010) 1998-2012 Executive Committee, History of Economics Society 2000-2006 Scientific Council, European Society for the History of Economic Thought 2006-2007 Nominating Committee, History of Economics Society 2004-2005 Nominating Committee, History of Economics Society 1997-1998 Nominating Committee, History of Economics Society Conference, etc. Organizing Activities 2018 Scientific Committee, Workshop on “Economics and the Environment Since the

1950s: History, Methodology, and Philosophy,” University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne.

2018 Co-Organizer, Workshop on Economics and Public Reason, University of Lausanne, May (with Harro Maas and Marco Guidi).

2014 Co-Organizer, History of Political Economy Conference on “Market Failure in Context,” Duke University, April (with Alain Marciano, University of Montpellier III).

2014 Scientific Committee, annual conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Lausanne, Switzerland, May.

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2012 Co-Organizer, History of Political Economy Conference on “The Economist as Public Intellectual,” Duke University, April (with Tiago Mata, Cambridge University).

2011 Co-Organizer, Center for the History of Political Economy Summer Workshop for Graduate Students, June 2011 (sponsored by Duke University-CHOPE and held at CU Denver).

2009-2010 Scientific Committee, 2010 bi-annual conference of L'Association Charles Gide pour l'Etude de la pensée économique (French History of Economic Thought Society).

2009 Organizer, History of Economics Society Annual Conference, University of Colorado Denver, June.

2008 Organizer, United Kingdom History of Economic Thought 40th Anniversary Conference, University of Edinburgh, September.

I have also organized numerous sessions at the annual conferences of the History of Economics Society, the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, and the American Economic Association.

Conference Session Chair and Discussant Activities Chair, session on “Externalities” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of

Economic Thought, Lille (France), May 2019. Discussant, session on “Microeconomics,” annual meeting of the European Society for the

History of Economic Thought, Lille (France), May 2019. Discussant, sessions on “American Political Economy,” “HES Award Winners,” and “Interwar

Crises,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Chicago, June 2018. Chair and Discussant, session on “Textbook Economics and Editing,” annual conference of the

European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Antwerp, May 2017. Discussant, Young Scholars Session, annual conference of the European Society for the History

of Economic Thought, Antwerp, May 2017. Discussant, session on “The History of Chinese Economic Thought: Modernisation,” annual

conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Antwerp, May 2017.

Discussant, session on “Economic Science Studies,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 2016.

Chair, roundtable session on “Editing History of Economic Thought Journals,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 2016.

Discussant, session on “Law and Economics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, Durham, NC, June 2016.

Chair, session on “Economic Expertise and Policy Making,” annual conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Paris, May 2016.

Discussant, session on “Welfare Economics,” annual conference of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Paris, May 2016.

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Discussant, session on “Becoming Applied: The Transformation of Economics After 1970,” Allied Social Science Association Meetings, San Francisco, January 2016.

Discussant, session on “Public Choice: Origins and Perspectives,” Allied Social Science Association Meetings, San Francisco, January 2016.

Discussant, session on “Welfare,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, East Lansing, MI, June 2015.

Chair and Discussant, session on “Rationality, Utility and Individual Behavior,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Rome, May 2015.

Discussant, session on “Academic and Popular Discourse in Economics,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Rome, May 2015.

General Discussant, “Ronald H. Coase: A Tribute Session,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 2014.

Chair, session on “Economists and the Politics of Higher Education in the US, 1960s – 1970s,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 2014.

Chair and Co-Organizer, session on “Market Failure in Context,” Allied Social Sciences Association Meetings, Philadelphia, January 2014.

Chair and Discussant, session on “Innovation,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, London, May 2013.

Panelist, session on “Remembering Warren Samuels,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, June 2012.

Chair, session on “Perspectives on Adam Smith and Classical Economics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, June 2012.

Discussant, session on “Chicago and Democracy,” Allied Social Sciences Association Meetings, Chicago, January 2012.

Discussant, session on “Reflecting on Twenty-Five Years of the Economic Science Association,” Allied Social Science Association Meetings, Chicago, January 2012.

Discussant, session on “Douglas and Coase at Chicago,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Notre Dame, June 2011.

Discussant, session on “Selling Economics to the Foundations,” Allied Social Science Association Meetings, Denver, January 2011.

Discussant, session on “The Coase Theorem,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Denver, June 2009.

General Discussant, History of Political Economy Conference on “The Unsocial Social Science? Economics and the Neighboring Disciplines since 1945,” Duke University, May 1-2, 2009.

Discussant, session on “The Role of Oral History in the Study of Economics,” Allied Social Science Association meetings, San Francisco, January 2009.

Chair, session on “Robbins’s Essay, 75 Years On,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Fairfax, VA, June 2007.

Chair, session on “The Chicago School: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives,” Allied Social Science Association meetings, Chicago, January 2007.

Discussant, “The Role of Place in Economics,” European Conference on the History of Economic Thought, Paris, October 2006.

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Chair and Discussant, session on “The History of Law and Economics,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Porto, Portugal, April 2006.

Discussant, session on “Ph.D. Student Papers,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Porto, Portugal, April 2006.

Chair and Discussant, session on “The Postwar Origins of the Chicago School (60 Years On), annual meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Association, Boston, January 2006.

Moderator, “Roundtable on Hayek’s Challenge,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Puget Sound, June 2005.

Discussant, sessions on “The LSE and English Economics” and “Market Failure and Transactions Cost,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Puget Sound, June 2005.

Discussant, sessions on “Sociology and the History of Economics,” “Interdisciplinary Perspectives and the History of Economics,” and “Scottish Political Economy,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, University of Stirling, Scotland, June 2005.

Chair and General Discussant, session on “The History of Economics Imperialism,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Toronto, June 2004.

Chair, session on “Market and State in American Economics, 1870-1930,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Toronto, June 2004.

Discussant, Young Scholars session on “Utility, Time, and Money,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of Toronto, June 2004.

Chair and Discussant, session on “The Market and the State,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, July 2003.

Discussant, session on” Language, Literature, and Conversation,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Duke University, July 2003.

Discussant, “Young Scholars” and “Economists in their Prime: The Making of An Economist 15 Years On” sessions, annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Davis, CA, July 2002.

Discussant, session on “Debating Analytical and Political Egalitarianism,” History of Economics Society session at the annual meeting of the Allied Social Sciences Associations, Atlanta, January 2002.

Discussant, session on “Currents in 20th Century Economics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Winston-Salem, NC, June-July 2001.

Chair and Discussant, session on “Welfare Economics and Public Economics,” annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Darmstadt, Germany, February 2001.

Discussant, “Economists’ Influence on Policy” session and “Young Scholars” session, annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Vancouver, BC, June-July 2000.

Chair, Session on “Archival Investigations and Recent Appraisals,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Vancouver, BC, June-July 2000.

Chair, Session on “Some Methodological Appraisals of Alternative Approaches Proposed by Italian Economists,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, June 1999.

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Discussant, Session on “The History of Transaction Cost Economics,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, University of North Carolina-Greensboro, June 1999.

Chair and Discussant, session on “Institutionalism, Old and New,” at annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Valencia, Spain, February 1999.

Chair, Session on “The Construction of Disciplinary Memory: Historians of Economics and Economic Thought,” annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 1998.

Discussant, Session on “Economic Methodology,” annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Montreal, June 1998.

Discussant, Session on “Taxation, Rationality, and Group Rationality,” at the History of Economics Society section of the annual meetings of the Allied Social Science Association, Chicago, January 1997.

Chair, Session on “Defining the Role of Government: Transitions in the History of Economic Thought,” annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, Vancouver, B.C., June 1996.

Chair, Session on “Social Cost Analysis in the History of Economic Thought,” annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Notre Dame University, June 1995.

Chair, Session on “Essays on the Thirty-fifth Anniversary of ‘The Problem of Social Cost,’” a joint session of the American Economic Association and the History of Economics Society, Washington, D.C., January 1995.

Discussant, Session on “J.R. Commons, T. Veblen, and W. Mitchell,” at the annual meetings of the History of Economics Society, Babson Park, MA, June 1994.

Discussant, Session on “Coase and Contracts,” at the annual meetings of the Western Economic Association, Lake Tahoe, July 1993.

Discussant, Session on “Law and Economics,” at the annual meetings of the Western Economic Association, Lake Tahoe, June 1989.

Discussant, Session on “Humanistic and Religious Values in Economic Policy,” at the annual meetings of the Association for Social Economics, Chicago, Illinois, December 30, 1987.

(iv) Refereeing Journals: American Economic Review, American Economist, American Journal of Economics

and Sociology, Atlantic Economic Journal, British Journal of American Legal Studies, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Contemporary Policy Issues, Economic Journal, Economics and Philosophy, Environment and Development Economics, Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, European Journal of Law and Economics, European Journal of Political Economy, Faith and Economics, History of Economic Ideas, History of Economic Thought and Policy, History of Political Economy, Independent Review, International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, International Review of Law and Economics, Journal of Church and State, Journal of Cultural Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Education, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Methodology, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Journal of Institutional Economics, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Policy History, Journal of Political Economy,

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Journal of Public Economics, Modern Intellectual History, Perspectives in the History of Economic Thought, Politics: Rivista di Studi Politici, Public Finance Quarterly, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, Review of Law and Economics, Review of Political Economy, Review of Social Economy, Science in Context, Southern Economic Journal, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, Yale Law Journal.

Presses: Cambridge University Press, Columbia University Press, Duke University Press,

Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, University of Chicago Press, University of Michigan Press, Yale University Press, Agenda Publishing, Ashgate Publishing, Edward Elgar Publishing, Elsevier Publishers, Kluwer Academic Publishers, McGraw-Hill, Palgrave-Macmillan Publishing, Routledge Publishers, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.

Other: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (MacArthur Fellows Program), National

Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (N.W.O.), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency, ANR), Australian Scientific Research Council, Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) General Directorate for the coordination and development of Research, Czech Science Foundation, FWF-Austrian Science Fund.

Miscellaneous Lecturer, Summer Institute in the History of Economics, Center for the History of Political

Economy, Duke University, Summer 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships Program Panelist, July 2014. Consultant, “The Chicago Economics Experience,” Becker Friedman Institute for Research in

Economics, University of Chicago. External reviewer/jury member for various promotion/tenure/habilitation cases at universities in

the U.S. and abroad. REFERENCES: Available upon request.